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Tigers Den Cafe

4.8 (6 reviews)
Closed 7:00 am - 4:30 pm

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This is a super cute place and a great asset to small downtown Armada. They have smoothies, coffee, tea, food and more.

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Percent Coffee - Cool cup; matcha latte is good.

Percent Coffee

(80 reviews)

Very nice relaxing place to have coffee great vibes and very helpful when trying new coffee. I love…read morea great coffee spot.ill be back again.

I was recommended this coffee shop by a family member since they know how much I love coffee. They…read moresaid, "the best coffee, I've ever had." A bit of background on my obsession on coffee, I am not an individual that drinks a cup of joe with 500 syrups and 80 cups of milk and say "this is the best coffee EVER!" If it's my first time getting coffee from a coffee shop, I will get a plain black coffee. Therefore, I ordered black iced coffee, which had a good balance in flavors. As for a second coffee, I ordered the Iced Cafe Miel Latte with oat milk. This drink was very good and there was an even ratio between coffee and milk, not too sweet too. Originally, I wanted to grab my coffee and sit inside the coffee shop (from the view outside, the shop looked pretty and modern) but there was no parking spots and the parking lot is beyond small but I did see folks park in the establishment next door and walk over. The drive thru is narrow but the wait time was a bit long and the person at the drive thru didn't seem enthusiastic. Overall, I did enjoy the coffee but I do not see the hype. It basic coffee, nothing that stands out from the rest. I must say the coffee was a bit overpriced, it did not match the quantity. Would I recommend this place to others? I would, only if you're in the area. I wouldn't drive out of my way (20 min) to grab a coffee from this spot.

Blake's Orchard & Cider Mill - Plain Donut

Blake's Orchard & Cider Mill

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Blake's is the Disneyland of cider mills. I appreciate all that Blake's has to offer throughout the…read moreyear but its events are overpriced. I attended this year's Sunflower Festival and could not believe a ticket just to get in was $14 and did not include sunflowers! The $14 fee is to walk through several rows of vendors selling things you get to see for free at plenty of local farmers' markets and fall festivals. You need to pay extra to pick sunflowers. I didn't buy it but I think the slushie with whipped cream topped with a donut was around $12, which is absolutely nuts. None of the drinks here are that large. Some years ago I went to the haunted house. I remember that the haunted house didn't take too long to walk through. It's always fun to go to pretty much any cider mill in the state in the fall, Blake's is no exception. My point is that there are many other more authentic less commercialized cider mills in the area that are worth visiting and where you get more bang for your buck.

I visited Blake's Orchard with my family in early September, and it was such a fun, wholesome day!…read moreThe kids couldn't get enough of picking apples right off the trees, watching fresh cider being made, and exploring the cheerful sunflower garden. We even grabbed a homemade pie to take home, which was the perfect way to wrap up the afternoon. Of course, we couldn't resist having cider and donuts on-site. There's plenty of outdoor seating, so it was an ideal place to enjoy the sunshine and take in the farm views. Everything tasted amazing, including the crisp, juicy apples we brought home. What really surprised me were the beautiful vegetable patches near the orchards. You can pick your own produce straight from the field. Entry is just $1 per car for a bag, and the prices are super reasonable: $40 for a full bag of apples and $30 for veggies. Honestly, it felt like a steal for fresh, organic produce. I walked away with bags full of farm-fresh goodness for less than what I'd spend at the grocery store. The produce I bought were cauliflower, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and eggplants. We had such a great time that I'm already planning our next trip back next year!

Tigers Den Cafe - coffee - Updated May 2026

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